God conquered death. That's why I should not fear death. God was raised from the dead after three days. Indeed, we are journeying with the Risen Lord.
Today's gospel talks about the RESURRECTION of our Lord Jesus Christ. Aside from the truth that He's the Risen Lord, there is something deeper beneath this very beautiful story of conquering death, journeying from an empty tomb to the fullness of life, from darkness to light. Jesus has chosen the disciples who are going to see Him. Mary Magdalene, Simon Peter and another disciple. But instead of letting Himself be seen by His beloved disciples in the proud and busy place like Jerusalem, He chose to be in Emmaus, a very silent and an ordinary place, 11km. from Jerusalem. What is something beyond this?
In our hearts, we always wanted to feed our egoistic nature, we're so full of pride about our worldly achievements. We always glorify ourselves every time we gain something for ourselves. We also lavish ourselves with so much noise and confusion that we forget to pause, think and reflect. We always kindle the big 'Jerusalem' in our hearts when we pry ourselves with selfishness and evil. We seek for happiness, we caught ourselves always longing, wanting, and desiring. We always thirst and we have never quench our thirst. In our disheartened world, we forget the little ' Emmaus' in our hearts where Jesus awaits, waiting to see and to be seen. In the silence of our hearts, God speaks to us in real and clear words. It is about time to walk to the road leading to Emmaus and journey with the Risen Lord in this life.
MI REVISTA is a Spanish term for MY JOURNAL. I envisioned to encapsulate my journey to my known and unknown self in the light of every day's ordinary circumstances. It is indeed an arduous and lifetime task to know one's self yet a beginning of that humble quest is rooted in LOVING COMMITMENT to know my GOD and by so doing, unleash glimpses of ME, MYSELF and I.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
Good Friday- Seven Last Words of Jesus
The 1st Word
Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots. (Luke 23:34)
The 2nd Word
And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, To day shalt thou be with me in paradise. (Luke 23:43)
The 3rd Word
When Jesus therefore saw his mother, and the disciple standing by, whom he loved, he saith unto his mother, Woman, behold thy son! (John 19:26)
The 4th Word
And at the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani? which is, being interpreted, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? (Mark 15:34)
The 5th Word
After this, Jesus knowing that all things were now accomplished, that the scripture might be fulfilled, saith, I thirst. (John 19:28)
The 6th Word
When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and died. (John 19:30)
The 7th Word
And when Jesus had cried with a loud voice, he said, Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit
Reunions
I am truly contained in a banquet of joy upon seeing old friends and acquaintances this week. I was brought to my fondest memories in college with Norms and Joy last Saturday, April 16, and we had a meaningful talk about our faith life. We had set our priorities now to a higher degree. We had more regard to our purpose than our achievements. We've talked about our varying personality and all our experiences that have brought impact in our lives. Thanks to you my dear friends for sharing your precious time with me on that fateful night.
And few days after, God has given me another reason to be happy. I call it PROVIDENCE. Early this Wednesday, April 20, I was with my high school friends, Fem2, Rochelle, Matet, Rachel and Luv. A night of talking and reminiscing was never enough. We were only filled with countless stories of our daily plights in life, we expressed sentiments about our frustrations in our respective work places. We've understood ourselves a little more. And after realizing that our topics were dreary and heart crushing, we've caught ourselves exchanging topics, setting aside our problems, focusing on the bubbly side of life. We've talked about our carefree nature. We exchanged laughters and smirks, we spent hours reminiscing our high school experiences, being trapped in a DOST class which is really a pride and honor. We have received strenuous academic trainings, we were loaded with lots of projects and we've realized how stressed our lives were during high school. As we recounted them, we never capitalize on the stress, we focused our gab on how we were able to get through it. Nevertheless, we considered ourselves fortunate for we experienced pressures and hardships early in life, that have molded us to be who we are now. It did prepare us for a deeper reality in life which we are experiencing now.
Thank you very much for my classmates and friends for the time we've spent together. Our memories will never be forgotten. Thank you for your thoughtfulness and messages of love. You have left an imprint in my heart. Wherever we will be, whatever trail we take, I know God will be with us every step of the way. See you soon. God bless you in your respective lives.
And few days after, God has given me another reason to be happy. I call it PROVIDENCE. Early this Wednesday, April 20, I was with my high school friends, Fem2, Rochelle, Matet, Rachel and Luv. A night of talking and reminiscing was never enough. We were only filled with countless stories of our daily plights in life, we expressed sentiments about our frustrations in our respective work places. We've understood ourselves a little more. And after realizing that our topics were dreary and heart crushing, we've caught ourselves exchanging topics, setting aside our problems, focusing on the bubbly side of life. We've talked about our carefree nature. We exchanged laughters and smirks, we spent hours reminiscing our high school experiences, being trapped in a DOST class which is really a pride and honor. We have received strenuous academic trainings, we were loaded with lots of projects and we've realized how stressed our lives were during high school. As we recounted them, we never capitalize on the stress, we focused our gab on how we were able to get through it. Nevertheless, we considered ourselves fortunate for we experienced pressures and hardships early in life, that have molded us to be who we are now. It did prepare us for a deeper reality in life which we are experiencing now.
Thank you very much for my classmates and friends for the time we've spent together. Our memories will never be forgotten. Thank you for your thoughtfulness and messages of love. You have left an imprint in my heart. Wherever we will be, whatever trail we take, I know God will be with us every step of the way. See you soon. God bless you in your respective lives.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Lessons from Fatima
Everything I should have learned in life, I've learned from Fatima. She is a blind teenage girl who is called a 'miracle kid', having claimed to have seen and talked Mama Mary. I watched the TV program, The Bottomline, for the first time. I truly could not describe the feeling that drew me in and glued me to watch and listen very intently to that very meaning-filled interview. There, for the first time, I felt the depth of one's innocence, the incorruptibility of one's soul. As I was digesting every word she uttered, I felt intensely magnified by her words as if the words were heaven-sent. Her words were simple, direct, and genuine. Like the rest of the bottomliners, I felt embarrassed for myself. I was taken aback and startled upon knowing that here she is, a simple lass of less than eighteen years old, a blind at that, talked a lot about her love for God and Mama Mary as if she has really seen them. Not only that, she meant every word she said. She always started her conversation with the opening phrase, "I see in my heart,..........." It was so touching that she felt the realness of God and Mama Mary without having the eyes to see, and just letting her heart to feel and believe what she felt in her heart. I felt ashamed and I have asked myself, am I the real blind? Why did it take me so long to realize what is essential in this life? While it is true that a lot of people including myself have eyes to see, we remained blind. We have blindfolded our eyes, we failed to see the reality unfolding before us. Our hearts are hardened by our senseless pursuits of power, knowledge, possessions and a variety of worldly things. We keep on climbing the highest echelon in the society and at the end of day, we've learned we are still kindergartens in this life. We have never learned that the most essential thing is not a thing and that the essential thing is invisible to the eye.
It takes a simple girl's words to lead me to the most essential values in life: SIMPLICITY, FAITH and WISDOM.
It takes a simple girl's words to lead me to the most essential values in life: SIMPLICITY, FAITH and WISDOM.
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